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P 30197Red Figure Column Krater27 June-5 August 1972  
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B 30Female Head : Nike27 February 1932  
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I 6524Decree Fragment3 May 1952337/336 B.C. 
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Agora 31, s. 11, p. xiSelect Bibliography and Abbreviations; General Works
Agora 1, Evelyn B. Harrison, Portrait Sculpture, 1953
Agora 3, R.E. Wycherley, Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia, 1957, reprinted 1973
Agora 4, Richard H. Howland, Greek Lamps and Their Survivals, 1958, reprinted 1966
Agora 5, Henry S. Robinson, Pottery of the Roman Period
Agora 6, Clairève Grandjouan, Terracottas and Plastic Lamps of the Roman Period, 1961
Agora 7, Judith Perlzweig, Lamps of the Roman Period, First to Seventh Century after Christ, 1961, reprinted 1971
Agora 8, Eva T.H. Brann, Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery, Mid 8th to Late 7th Century B.C., 1962, reprinted 1971
Agora 11, Evelyn B. Harrison, Archaic and Archaistic Sculpture, 1965
Agora 12, Brian A. Sparkes and Lucy Talcott, Black and Plain Pottery of the 6th, 5th, and 4th Centuries B.C., 1970
Agora 13, Sara Anderson Immerwahr, The Neolithic and Bronze Ages, 1971
Agora 14, Homer A. Thompson and R.E. Wyckerley, The Agora of Athens: The History, Shape, and Uses of an Ancient City Center, 1972
Agora 16, A. Geoffrey Woodheard, Inscriptions: Decrees, 1997
Agora 19, Gerald V. Lalonde, Merle K. Langdon, and Michael B. Walbank, Inscriptions: Horoi, Poletai Records, and Leases of Public Lands
Agora 21, Mabel Lang, Graffiti and Dipinti, 1976
Agora 22, Susan I. Rotroff, Hellenistic Pottery: Athenian and Imported Moldmade Bowls, 1982
Agora 23, Mary B. Moore and May Zelia Pease Philippides, Attic Black-Figured Pottery, 1986
Agora 24, Alison Frantz, Late Antiquity, A.D. 267-700, 1998
Agora 25, Mabel L. Lang, Ostraka, 1990
Agora 26, Hohn H. Kroll, with Alan S. Walker, The Greek Coins, 1993
Agora 27, Rhys F. Townsend, The East Side of the Agora: The Remains beneath the Stoa of Attalos, 1995
Agora 28, Alan L. Boegehold et al., The Lawcourts at Athens: Sites, Buildings, Equipment, Procedure, and Testimonia, 1995
Agora Guide; The Athenian Agora: A Guide to the Excavations and Museum, 4th ed., revised by J. McK. Camp, Athens 1990
Alderink, L.J., 1989, The Eleusinian Mysteries in Roman Imperial Times, ANRW II, 18.2, pp. 1457-1498
Aleshire, S., 1988, The Athenian Archon Hoplon, Hesperia 57, pp. 253-255
Aleshire, S., 1989, The Athenian Asklepeion: The People, Their Dedications, and the Inventories, Amsterdam
Aleshire, S., 19891, Asklepios at Athens: Epigraphic and Prosopographic Essays on the Athenian Healing Cults, Amsterdam
Antonaccio, C., 1995, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early Greece, Lanham, Md/London
Arafat, K.W., 1996, Pausanias' Greece: Ancient Artists and roman Rulers, Cambridge
Ἀρχεῖον τῶν Μνημείων τῶν Ἀθηνῶν καί τῆς Ἀττικῆς, V.N. Bardane and G.E. Malouchon, eds. Athens 1992
Bakalakis, G., 1991, Les kernoi éleusiniens, Kernos 4, pp. 105-117
Béquignon, Y., 1958. Déméter, déesse acropolitaine, RA II, pp. 149-177
Bérard, C. 1974. Anodoi: Essai sur l'imagerie des passages chthonies, Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana 13, Neuchâtel
Beschi, L., 1988. Demeter in LIMC IV, pp. 844-892
Bianchi, U., 1976. The Greek Mysteries, Leiden
Binder, J. Forthcoming. The Early History of the Demeter and Kore Sanctuary at Eleusis, in Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Archaeological Evidence. Proceedings of the Fourth International Seminar on Ancient greek Cult, ed. R. Hägg (Acta Instituti Atheniansis Regni Sueciae 15), Stockholm 1998
Blok, J., 1990. Patronage and the Pisistratidae, BABesch 65, pp. 17-28
Boardman, J., 1972, Heracles, Peisistratos, and Sons, RA, pp. 57-72
Boardman, J., 1975. Herakles, Peisistratos, and Eleusis, JHS 90, pp. 1-12
Boardman, J., 1989. Herakles, Peisistratos and the Unconvinced, JHS 109, pp. 158-159
Boersma, J.S., 1970. Athenian Building Policy from 561/0 to 405/4 B.C., Groningen
Bohtz, C.H. 1981. Altertümer von Pergamon, XIII: Das Demeter-Heiligtum, Berlin
Bolle, K.W. 1987. Secrecy in Religion, in Secrecy in Religions: Studies in the History of Religions, K.W. Bolle, ed. (Numen Suppl. 49), Leiden, pp. 1-24
   
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P 2084Klepsydra with Dipinto29 May 1933  
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P 30019Red Figure Bell Krater Fragments27 June-5 August 1972  
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Agora 4, s. 235, p. 225Type 23 D; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; "Inkwell" Type
Type 50 B; Athenian Imitations of Knidos Lamps
Signed Bases
Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps
Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added
Type 6 B; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Glazed Exteriors
Type 25 B Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added; Unglazed
Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved
Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug
Type 25 Variants; Enclosed Bodies; Thick Bases; Various Additional Features
Type 14; Corinthian-Attic Lamps with Slim Vertical Handles
Type 46 C; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Rims and Lugs Subordinate to Decoration
Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed
Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases
Type 37 B; Collars Added to Globular Bodies; Pointed Nozzles
Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed
Type 24 A; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 43 C; Wide Concave Ridged Tops
Type 16 B; Lamps with Broad Flat Overhanging Rims; Athenian Version
Type 49 A; Ephesos Lamps; Collars and Decorated Sides
Type 12 B; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Raised Bases
Type 43 Variants; Moulded; Depressed and Ridged Tops; Variant Features
Type 42 C; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Curved and Flat-Rimmed Nozzles
Type 51 Variants; Various Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed and Lined Nozzles
Type 46 A; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Ridge around Filling-Hole
Type 7; Lamps with Curving Side Walls, Incurving Rims; Open Nozzles
Type 52 B; Early Roman; Rays with Rosette and Lug (Late)
Type 18; Double-Decker Lamps
Type 52 A; Early Roman; Rays with Rosette and Lug (Early)
Type 42 D; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 54 A; Early Roman; Garland of Olive Leaves and Berries; Long Grooved Nozzles
Type 51 B; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed Nozzles with Flame Palmettes
Type 19 Variants; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Variant Features
Type 35 B; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls; Multiple Nozzles
Type 27 A Prime; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims; Unglazed
Type 52 G; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave Tops (Early)
Type 19 A; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Central Tubes; Imported Fabric
Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims
Type 52 E; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Grooves on Nozzles
Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave
Type 26 B; Central Tubes with Covered Askoid Bodies
Type 54 Variants; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Various Individual Features
Type 30 A; Lamps with Open Bodies; Angular Profiles
Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases
Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 21 A; Curved Rims; Plain Bottoms
Type 34 Variants; Roughly Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops; Varia
Type 35 A; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls
Type 43 E; Moulded; Lamps with Two or Three Nozzles; Otherwise like Types 43 B, C, D
Type 45 B; Earliest Athenian Copies of Imported Relief Lamps
Type 40 B; Knidos Type; Attic Imitation
Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 5; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Cut-Out Nozzles
Type 23 A Prime; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors
Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops
Type 26 A; High Central Tubes on Rods; Multiple Long Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 56 A; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Grooved Nozzle
Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made
Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops
Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould
Type 48 B; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Signed Alpha; Palmettes on Nozzles
Type 16 Variants; Lamps with Overhanging Rims; Variant Features
Type 44 D; Moulded; Undecorated; Pointed Nozzles with Narrow Flat Tops
Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes
Type 6 A; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Partially Glazed
Type 23 C; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies
Type 44 B; Moulded; Undecorated; Nozzles with Rounded Tops and Rounded Ends
Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole
Type 17 A; Lamps with Glazed Ridges around Borders of Rims
Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles
Type 52 F; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Channels on Nozzles
Type 54 C; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Small Concave Top and Long Plain Nozzle
Type 31; Closed Body, Rounded Profile; Wheelmade Counterpart of Type 43 A
Type 43 B; Raised Edges around Flat Tops
Miscellaneous Moulded Lamps; Hellenistic through Early Roman, both Plain and Decorated
Type 56 B; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Plain Nozzle
Type 57; Early Roman; Garlanded Boukrania
Type 36 B; Curved Bodies Pulled into Collars around Filling-Holes; Later Versions
Type 54 D; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Flat Ridged Top and Long Plain Nozzle
Type 28 A; Blister Ware Lamps; Curved Profiles
Type 55 B; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf Decoration; Concave Top and Grooved Nozzle
   
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